Modular panel assembly

ABSTRACT

Discussed herein are modular frame assemblies, and methods of forming modular frame assemblies. A modular frame assembly includes a first and second lateral frame member each comprising an elongated transverse portion including a flange portion, the transverse portion including an upper edge, a first and second side frame member each comprising a first end, a second end, and a cross panel extending therebetween, the first and second end including one or more receiving members to receive the flange portions of the first and second lateral frame members, and a top planar member having an upper surface and lower surface, the lower surface including one or a plurality of chambers to receive the upper edge of the transverse portion of the first and second lateral frame members.

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BACKGROUND

Panel assemblies have been used for a number of years. Panel assemblies have been constructed through the use of magnetic frames, brackets and other fastening members. Panels may be joined together to form barriers, walls, enclosed spaces and furniture.

Such panel joining methods are often complicated, time-consuming, and burdensome for an end user to assemble or disassemble and require a variety of tools to connect or disconnect the panels, thereby creating an unwieldy and cumbersome environment. Such joining methods also create sequencing problems thereby delaying proper assemblage as well as alignment problems which result in the inadvertent disengagement, breakage of the panels, and opportunities for error. As a result, panel assemblies may be difficult to assemble and, if possible, disassemble. Additionally, such assembling difficulties may prevent reassembly of the panel assemblies once disassembled. Still further, such panel assemblies may not be able to be varied or adapted for different configurations and for different sized users.

SUMMARY

Accordingly, there has been an unmet need to provide a system and method for assembling, disassembling and reconfiguring modular panel assemblies in a swift, efficient, and tool-free manner. Discussed herein are various examples of modular interlocking panels which enable various and adaptable panel configurations to be cooperatively secured and fixed in place. The disclosed assembly and method provides improved modularity and configuration advantages. The panels of the modular assembly may be easily assembled, reassembled and reconfigured without the use of any tools or connecting devices, and without requiring any skilled labor to do so. Still further, the panels of the disclosed assembly may be easily reconfigured for transient use by end users of all ages. The panel assembly may be quickly, and single handedly, disassembled and reconfigured for use by a toddler, adolescent, or adult, individually or together, or stored for purposes of space optimization or future use.

Accordingly, there is a need for a modular frame assembly that can be easily assembled, disassembled and reconfigured by a single user in numerous different arrangements for use in all commercial and residential settings.

In some examples, the frame assembly is configured as a modular barrier assembly. In particular, the modular barrier assembly may be used to respond to various health and safety codes regulating the display of food or to various environmental safeguards attempting to minimize the spread of airborne particles in the environment.

In some examples, the frame assembly is configured as various pieces of furniture of the type described herein that would be light in weight, easily handled, very durable, and cooperatively secured together without the need for screws, bolts, or other connectors. Such furniture could be assembled and disassembled, stowed for storage or transport, and easily cooperatively secured together to form numerous different configurations.

According to one embodiment of the invention, a modular frame assembly has a first lateral frame member including a first end including a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the first lateral frame member. The assembly further includes a first side frame member including a longitudinal column defining one or more receiving members. The one or more receiving members are sized and aligned to receive the flange portions to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member and first side frame member together.

According to another embodiment of the invention, a modular frame assembly has a first and second lateral frame member each having a first end, a second end, and a transverse portion extending therebetween. The first end and second end include a flange portion extending downward from a longitudinal axis of the first and second ends. The transverse portion includes an upper edge. A first and second side frame member each comprises a first end, a second end, and a cross panel extending therebetween. The first and second end include a lateral column defining one or more receiving members to receive the flange portions of the first and second lateral frame members. A top planar member has an upper surface and lower surface. The lower surface of the top planar member includes two elongated chambers to receive the upper edges of the transverse portion of the first and second lateral frame members.

In some embodiments, methods of forming a modular frame assembly are provided. In one embodiment, a method of forming a modular frame assembly is provided comprising the steps of providing a first lateral frame member, wherein the first lateral frame member includes a first end having a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the first end operable to be cooperatively secured. A first side frame member is provided including one or more longitudinal columns defining one or more receiving members sized to receive the flange portion of the first lateral frame member. The flange portion of the first lateral frame member is aligned with the one or more receiving members of the first side frame member. The flange portion of the first lateral frame member is inserted into the one or more receiving members of the first side frame member to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member to the first side frame member.

In another embodiment, a method of forming a modular frame assembly is provided comprising the steps of providing a first and second lateral frame member, wherein the first and second lateral frame members include a first end, a second end, and a transverse portion extending therebetween. The first end and second end of the first and second lateral frame members include a flange portion extending downward from a longitudinal axis of the first and second ends. The transverse portion includes an upper edge. A first and second side frame member are provided each including a first end, a second end, and a cross panel extending therebetween. The first and second end of the first and second side frame members include a lateral column defining one or more receiving members sized to receive the flange portions of the first and second lateral frame members. A top planar member having an upper surface and a lower surface is provided. The lower surface of the top planar member includes two elongated chambers to receive the upper edges of the transverse portion of the first and second lateral frame members. The flange portion of the first end of the first lateral frame member is aligned with and inserted into the one or more receiving members of the first end of the first side frame member to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member to the first side frame member. The flange portion of the second end of the second lateral frame member is aligned with and inserted into the one or more receiving members of the second end of the first side frame member to cooperatively secure the second lateral frame member to the first side frame member. The flange portion of the second end of the first lateral frame member is aligned with and inserted into the one or more receiving members of the first end of the second side frame member to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member to the second side frame member. The flange portion of the first end of the second lateral frame member is aligned with and inserted into the one or more receiving members of the second end of the second side frame member to cooperatively secure the second lateral frame member to the second side frame member. The elongated chambers on the lower surface of the top planar member are aligned with and positioned into the upper edges of the transverse portions of the first and second lateral frame members to secure the top planar member onto the first and second lateral frame member.

In other embodiments, modular frame assemblies are provided, and methods of forming other modular frame assemblies, wherein multiple lateral frame members are adapted to be cooperatively secured to a plurality of lateral frame members and/or side frame members. In preferred embodiments, the modular frame assemblies are provided in an assembled state to form a barrier guard. In other preferred embodiments, the modular frame assemblies are provided in an assembled stated to form furniture, such as desks, desks with shelf assemblies, chairs, and other pieces of furniture.

The modular frame assembly may be composed of any useful and durable material, including wood, plastic, glass, metal, textile or other suitable materials. Plastics that may be used include polycarbonate, polyethylene, impact resistant nylon and glass filled nylon. The material may be configured to be weather resistant, and may be provided in a number of colors.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The subject matter is described in greater detail below, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1a is a perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 1b is a perspective view of a side frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 1c is a perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 1d is a perspective view of a locking mechanism according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 1e is a perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 1f is a perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 1g is a perspective view of a base member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 2a is a side view of an example side frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 2b is a side view of an example side frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 2c is a side view of an example side frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 3a is an exploded perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 3b is a perspective view of a modular barrier frame assembly according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 4a is an exploded perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 4b is a side view of a side frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 4c is a perspective view of a modular barrier frame assembly according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 5a is an exploded perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 5b is a side view of a side frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 5c is a perspective view of a modular barrier frame assembly according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 6a is an exploded perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 6b is a perspective view of a modular barrier frame assembly according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 6c is an exploded perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 6d is a perspective view of a modular barrier frame member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 6e is an exploded perspective view of an example implementation according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 6f is a perspective view of a modular barrier frame assembly according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 7a is an exploded perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk;

FIG. 7b is a perspective view of an example top planar member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 7c is a perspective view of an example locking mechanism according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 7d is a side view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk;

FIG. 7e is a side view of an alternate modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk;

FIG. 7f is a perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk;

FIG. 8a is an exploded perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 8b is an exploded perspective view of an alternate modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 8c is a side view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 8d is a perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 8e is a perspective view of an alternate modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 8f is an exploded perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a corner assembly;

FIG. 8g is a perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a corner assembly;

FIG. 8h is an exploded perspective view of an alternate modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 8i is a perspective view of an alternate modular frame assembly in the configuration of a plurality of desks;

FIG. 9a is an exploded perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk and shelf assembly;

FIG. 9b is a perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk and shelf assembly;

FIG. 10a is an exploded perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a chair assembly;

FIG. 10b is an exploded perspective view of an alternate locking mechanism according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 10c is a perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a chair assembly;

FIG. 10d is a perspective view of an alternate modular frame assembly in the configuration of a chair assembly;

FIG. 11a is a side view of an outrigger member according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 11b is a perspective view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk and outrigger assembly; and

FIG. 11c is a side view of a modular frame assembly in the configuration of a desk and outrigger assembly.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the drawings, FIGS. 1 through 11, in which like elements are provided having like reference designations throughout the several views, an example implementation of a modular frame assembly is illustrated.

The modular frame assembly as used herein is constructed in whole or in part from any suitable material including, but not limited to a wood, glass, plastic, acrylic, metal, composite, or other durable material, sufficiently rigid and having sufficient strength, while being light weight, shatterproof, with suitable waterproofing as appropriate for the intended use. In one embodiment, the device comprises a frame assembly constructed from a plastic material, such as polycarbonate. The polycarbonate comprising the frame assembly provides for transparency, enabling a virtually invisible barrier. It is contemplated that the frame assembly may be easily assembled and reconfigured by a single user as needed. It is also contemplated that the frame assembly may be easily disassembled for replacement in the event of a scratch or damage to any of the members.

In another embodiment, the frame assembly is constructed from a durable material, such as wood. The wood comprising the frame assembly can be of various densities, including but not limited to balsam fir, spruce and white pine. In another embodiment, the frame assembly is constructed from plywood, engineered material, or engineered substrate. The frame assembly provided has structural characteristics such that the frame assembly has the capability of being light weight, (e.g., from about approximately 2 pounds to about approximately 15 pounds, typically from about approximately 5 pounds to about 11 pounds) thereby enabling a single user to easily lift, configure, assemble, disassemble and reconfigure, the frame assembly as desired.

The modular frame assembly may be used for barrier guards and methods for their construction and use. In particular, the modular frame assembly may be used to respond to various health and safety codes regulating the display of food or to various environmental safeguards attempting to minimize the spread of airborne particles in the environment. The use of a barrier guard placed between an individual and food, or between two individuals, serves to respond to such regulations and other safety concerns regarding airborne particle transmission. The barrier guards may be used in any environment, including schools, doctor's offices, point of sale counters in retail stores, bars and restaurants, etc. They also may be used in settings having a taller transaction top such as a banks, open concept office spaces and on conference tables. The transparent material of the frame assembly provides a virtually invisible in which a circulation of air is impeded.

Advantageously, some of the features of the frame assembly may be used to adjust the height and/or configuration of the barrier guard. For example, the position of the frame members may be adjusted by being cooperatively secured to side members having various sizes and configurations. Additionally, an unlimited number of frame members may be cooperatively secured together to create a near seamless barrier for expanded barriers and transaction tops. Still further, the frame members may be assembled and reassembled into numerous different configurations depending on the use of such barriers in a commercial setting where people interact with each other. Advantageously, the frame assembly as disclosed is light weight and may be easily and swiftly assembled in any configuration as needed, and disassembled as frequently as desired.

In still further embodiments, the frame assembly may be used for furniture of the type described herein that would be light in weight, easily handled, durable, and interlocked together, resisting disengagement, without the need for screws, bolts, or other connectors. Further, such furniture could be assembled and disassembled, stowed for storage or transport, and easily interlocked together by a single user to form numerous different configurations. Similar to the benefits of the frame assembly when used as a barrier guard, the frame assembly configured as furniture, such as desks, shelves, chairs, etc., enables a user to adjust the height of the desktop or seat portion of a chair by the selective repositioning of side members between a series of longitudinally selected positions. Additionally, an unlimited number of frame members may be engaged and interlockingly fixed together for a seamless and expanded row of desks, chairs, etc. The frame members may also be manufactured in any dimensional size, as well as in custom sized combinations, with custom selected variable positions, as desired by an end user. Thus, for example and without limitation, such frame members can have heights of about approximately 12″ to about approximately 96″. The illustrated configuration and dimensions are shown to provide one embodiment of the present disclosure. For use as a child's toy, such frame members can have heights of about approximately 1″ to 24″. It is recognized that various modifications to the configuration and dimensions are contemplated by the present disclosure.

Still further, the modularity of the frame assembly is illustrated by utilizing the same limited number of similar or identical frame members to assemble and reassemble a variety of different configurations depending on the desired use of such furniture. For example, the frame assembly used as a desk for an adult may be quickly, and single handedly, disassembled and reconfigured for use as a desk by a toddler or adolescent. Utilizing additional frame members similar or identical to those used to form a first desk, a toddler desk may be assembled alongside an adult sized desk, thereby optimizing the ease of assembly, the use of frame members, as well as the space required for such configurations.

In a first family of embodiments, referring to FIG. 1a , a modular interlocking frame assembly 100 is illustrated including at least one lateral frame member 102 including a first end 104 and a second end 106 opposite to the first end 104. The first end 104 includes at least one flange portion 108 having a downwardly extending L-bend connector 110 a-d along the longitudinal axis of the first end 104 of lateral frame member 102.

The frame assembly 100 further includes at least one side frame member 120, as illustrated in FIG. 1a , including a first end 122 and a second end 124 opposite to the first end 122. The side frame member 120 further includes an outer surface 126 and a thickness 128. The side frame member 120 includes one or a plurality of receiving members, or slots. Receiving members may be configured in an arrangement such that the receiving members are aligned in one or more columns or offset from each other, parallel or skewed, in close or distant proximity, equal or different distance apart, or symmetrical or asymmetrical from each other. In an embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 1a and 1b , the receiving members are centrally disposed in columns 132, 134, each having five rectangular receiving members, or slots, 136 a-e, 138 a-e, respectively, however any number of slots can be provided. It is contemplated that the slots 136 a-e, 138 a-e may have any geometrical configuration, including but not limited to square, trapezoid, triangular, circular or oval. As illustrated in FIGS. 1a-1c , the slots 136 a-e, 138 a-e are aligned to receive the L-bend connectors 110 a-f of flange portion 108 of first end 104 of lateral frame member 102 to secure the lateral frame member 102 to the side frame member 120 so as to form the barrier frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 1 c.

Referring to FIG. 1a , the flange portion 108 includes a column of a plurality, e.g., four adjacent L-bend connectors 110 a-d, however, any number of L-bend connectors can be provided. In alternative embodiments, the flange portion may include L-bend connectors configured in an arrangement such that the L-bend connectors are aligned in one or more columns or offset from each other, parallel or skewed, in close or distant proximity, equal or different distance apart, or symmetrical or asymmetrical from each other. In an embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 1a-1f , each of four L-bend connectors 110 a-d includes a longitudinal protrusion 140 a-140 d and a substantially perpendicular downward extending locking tab 142 a-d. As shown in FIG. 1a , the locking tab 142 a-d may be angled at approximately between 90 to 95 degrees from the bottom of a horizontal portion 143 a of the longitudinal protrusion 140 a. In use, the lateral frame member 102 is cooperatively secured with the side frame member 120 by positioning the lateral frame member 102 such that its flange portion 108 is aligned with a longitudinal column 132, 134 of the side frame member 120. Either longitudinal column 132 or 134 may be utilized as desired. Accordingly, each of the four L-bend connectors 110 a-d may be aligned with the slots 136 a-e or 138 a-e of column 132 or 134, respectively.

In an embodiment as shown in FIG. 1a-1e , with the alignment of the longitudinal protrusions 140 a-140 d with slots 136 b through 136 e, the bottom portion 150 of lateral frame member 102 remains abutting the horizontal mounting surface 156. In use, as illustrated in FIGS. 1a-1e , to secure the lateral frame member 102 to the side frame member 120, the longitudinal protrusions 140 a-140 d are aligned with slots 136 b-136 e, and the longitudinal protrusions 140 a-140 d are inserted into the respective slots 136 b-136 e in direction 144 until the locking tabs 142 a-142 d and longitudinal protrusions 140 a-140 d pass through the thickness 128 of the side frame member 120 and protrude through the respective slots 136 b-136 e such that the horizontal portion 143 a engages onto the bottom portion 145 b of slot 136 b. The L-bend connectors 110 a-d are then pressed downwardly by a user pressing the lateral frame member 102 in the direction of gravity as indicated by arrow 146. Alternatively, the side frame member 120 may be pulled upward in the opposite to the direction of gravity as indicated by arrow 158. These actions cause the downwardly extending locking tabs 142 a-142 d of L-bend connectors 110 a-d to be mechanically captured by the outer surface 126 of side frame member 120 directly beneath the slots 136 b-136 e while engaging the longitudinal protrusions 140 a-140 d in slots 136 b-136 e. The forward edge 148 of the first end 104 of lateral frame member 102 thus becomes releasably and securely mechanically interlocked with the side frame member 120. In use, each of the L-bend connectors 110 a-d may be secured and released from the slots 136 b-136 e singularly or simultaneously.

In another embodiment as illustrated in FIG. 1f , the assembly includes a lateral frame member 102 and a first and second side frame members 120, 130, respectively. As shown, the lateral frame member 102 includes a first and second end 104, 106. The first and second ends 104, 106 each includes a flange portion 108 having a downwardly extending L-bend connectors 110 a-d along the longitudinal axis of the first and second ends 104, 106 of lateral frame member 102. The first and second side frame members 120, 130, respectively, each have one or a plurality of receiving members 136 a-e, 138 a-e to allow for the alignment and insertion of L-bend connectors 110 a-d on both the first and second ends 104, 106, respectively, of the lateral frame member 102. The L-bend connectors 110 a-d of the first and second end 104, 106 enable the lateral frame member 102 to be selectively repositioned in a direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the lateral frame member 102 and interlockingly secured to a first side frame member 120 between a series of longitudinal positioned receiving members 136 a-e, 138 a-e and to a second side frame member 130.

In an embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 1f , lateral frame member 102 is movable along a height of first side frame member 120 and second side frame member 130 within a longitudinal range as shown by the series of locations of the plurality of slots 136 a-e, 138 a-e, respectively, representing the two columns of slots 132, 134 on the first and second side frame member 120, 130, respectively. As shown in FIG. 1e , by aligning the four L-bend connectors 110 a-d of the first and second ends 104, 106, respectively, of the lateral frame member 102, such that L-bend connectors 110 c and 110 d of the first and second ends 104, 106, respectively, align with and are inserted within the slots 138 a and 138 b of column 134 in each of the first and second side frame members 120, 130, respectively, the height of the lateral frame member 102 may be increased, as desired by a user, in a direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the lateral frame member 102. As shown in FIG. 1e , in such configuration, the bottom portion 150 of lateral frame member 102 is no longer flush with its mounting surface 156.

As shown in FIG. 1f , a desired vertical space 152 is created beneath the bottom portion 150 of lateral frame member 102 and the mounting surface 156 at an increased height above the mounting surface 156 approximately equal to the distance between slots 138 c of the first and second side members 120, 130, respectively, and the bottom portion 154 of the first and second side members 120, 130, respectively. Such positioning creates the desired vertical space 152, or transaction space, beneath the lateral frame member 102 and the mounting surface 156. Depending on the desired height of the lateral frame member 102, the lateral frame member 102 may be moved further upward or downward relative to the longitudinal axis of the lateral frame member 102, as desired, by aligning the L-bend connectors 110 a-d with and into any one or more of the one or a plurality of receiving members 136 a-e in column 132 or one or a plurality of receiving members 138 a-e in column 134. Alternatively, the L-bend connectors 110 a-d of the first end 104 of the lateral frame member 102 may be aligned with and inserted into the receiving members of column 132 and the second end 106 of the lateral frame member 102 may be aligned with and inserted into the receiving members of column 134.

In use, the transaction space 152 may be created and increased by selectively repositioning the lateral frame member 102 such that the longitudinal protrusions 140 c-d and extending locking tabs 142 c-d are aligned with and inserted into slots 138 a-b, bringing the top portions 168 c-d of longitudinal protrusions 140 c-d into contact with the top portion 170 a-b of the slots 138 a-b, thereby positioning the longitudinal protrusions 140 a and 140 b and extending locking tabs 142 a and 142 b disengaged from and above the first side frame member 120, as shown in FIG. 1f . In such configuration, as shown in FIG. 1f , the bottom portion 162 of the locking tab 142 b is aligned with the upper edge 160 of the side frame member 120 and the longitudinal protrusion 140 b is passed through the thickness 128 of the side frame member 120 in direction 144 with respect to a first side frame member 120, and in direction 164 with respect to a second side frame member 130 until the locking tab 142 b engages with the upper edge 160 of the side frame members 120, 130, respectively.

In another alternative embodiment, the transaction space 152 may be still further increased by selectively repositioning the lateral frame member 102 such that only the longitudinal protrusions 140 d and extending locking tabs 142 d are aligned with slots 136 a or 138 a in the first and second side frame members 120, 130 (not shown). Accordingly, a user may reconfigure the assembly to provide for various height transaction spaces 152 to enable the user an opportunity to transact business, exchange goods, money, documents, food, or the like to an individual on the outer surface 166 of the lateral frame member 102.

Disengagement and removal of the lateral frame member 102 from the side frame member 120 is easily accomplished by lifting the lateral frame member 102 upwardly from its supported interlocked position with the side frame member 120 bringing the top portions 168 a-d of longitudinal protrusions 140 a-d of L-bend connectors 110 a-d into contact with the top portion 170 b-e of the slots 136 b-e such that the L-bend connectors 110 a-d are in a substantially parallel relationship to the slots 136 b-e whereupon the L-bend connectors 110 a-d can be withdrawn through the slots 136 b-e, thereby separating and removing the lateral frame member 102 from the side frame member 120. The same method of disengagement may be performed for removing the second side frame member 130 from the lateral frame member 102.

In an embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 1f and 1g , the bottom portions 154 of the side frame members 120, 130, respectively, may be mounted onto base members 180 to avoid damage to a mounting surface as well as to provide additional stability to the configured assembly. Base members 180 include a first rib 182 and a second rib 184 opposite to the first rib 182. The first and second ribs 182, 184, respectively, have a rigid construction and define a longitudinal channel 186 disposed between the first and second ribs 182, 184, respectively. The longitudinal channel 186, extending in the longitudinal direction of the ribs 182, 184, has a width of a sufficient size, e.g., approximately 1.1 times greater, than the size of the bottom portion 154 of a side frame member which may be inserted. In an alternative embodiment, a bottom portion of a lateral frame member may be inserted into the base members. The placement of the bottom portion 154 of the side frame member into the base members enables the bottom portion 154 of the side frame member to resist linear and angular movement on the mounting surface. In use, upon constructing a frame assembly, the first and second bottom portions 154 of each of the side frame members are inserted into base members 180, as illustrated in FIG. 1e . In a constructed frame assembly, the base member of each side frame member each have a common elevation on a horizontal mounting surface, such as a top of a table, counter, floor, or other transaction area.

As shown in FIG. 2a , a side frame member 220 has a first end 222, a second end 224 opposite to the first end 222, a top portion, 226, and a bottom portion 228. Referring to FIG. 2a , the bottom portion 228 may be configured having a widening bottom portion extending outward from the top portion 226. In an alternative embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 2b and 2c , respectively, the side frame member 220 may be configured having bottom portions 248 of equal or narrower dimensions than the top portions 246. Additionally, in an alternative embodiment, it is contemplated that the first side frame member 220 may be configured with equal or different dimensions than the second side frame member 222 (not shown).

Although the lateral frame member is shown to be generally rectangular in geometry, it will be appreciated that essentially any shape or size of lateral frame member may be employed. As illustrated in FIG. 3a , in another embodiment, lateral frame member 302 is generally rectangular in geometry and is provided with a further modification which is suitable for enabling a transaction space without raising the entirety of the lateral frame member as described above with respect to FIG. 1f . The lateral frame member 302 is provided with a U-shaped cut out opening 308 in the bottom portion 310 of the lateral frame member 302. The cut out opening 308, which may be of any shape or size as desired by a user, enables a user the opportunity to transact business, exchange goods, money, documents, food, or the like to an individual on the outer surface 361 of the lateral frame member 302.

In an embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3a , a lateral frame member 302 may be interlocked together with one or more additional lateral frame members, 304, 306, respectively, to form an extended barrier of lateral frame members. Similarly, additional lateral frame members (not shown) may be added to the lateral frame members 304, 306, respectively, to form a further extended barrier of lateral frame members. As shown in FIG. 3a , the lateral frame member 302 may be interlocked with first and second side frame members 312, 314 by positioning the first side frame member 312 adjacent to a first side 316 of lateral frame member 302 such that L-bend connectors 320 a-d of the first side 316 of lateral frame member 302 are aligned with a selective number of slots 324 a-e from a first column of slots 326 or a selective number of slots 328 a-e from a second column of slots 330 in the side frame member 312. The L-bend connectors 320 a-d of the first side 316 are then inserted into the selectively aligned slots 324 b-e, and the lateral frame member 302 is then pressed down in the direction of gravity, as indicated by arrow 446, and the downwardly extending locking tabs 332 a-d of L-bend connectors 320 a-d are mechanically captured by the outer surface 336 of side frame member 312 directly beneath the slots 324 b-e while engaging the longitudinal protrusions 322 a-d in slots 324 b-e.

To interlock an additional second lateral frame member 304 onto the first lateral frame member 302, an additional second lateral frame member 304, having a first end 350 and a second end 352 is aligned adjacent to corresponding receiving members, or slots, of the first side frame member 312. In the event the first column 326 of slots 328 a-e received the L-bend connectors 320 a-d of the first side 316 of the first lateral frame member 302, then the second column 330 of slots 328 a-e in the first side frame member 312 remain available to receive L-bend connectors 360 a-d of the second end 352 of the second lateral frame member 304. The L-bend connectors 360 a-d can be aligned and slid into the slots 328 b-e of column 330 of side frame member 312 in the same manner as the L-bend connectors 320 a-d are inserted into the selectively aligned slots 324 b-e. The lateral frame member 304 is then pressed down in the direction of gravity, as indicated by arrow 446, and the downwardly extending locking tabs of L-bend connectors 360 a-d are mechanically captured by the inner surface 370 of side frame member 312 directly beneath the slots 328 b-e while engaging the longitudinal protrusions in slots 328 b-e.

With the addition of a third lateral frame member 306, having a first end 372 and a second end 374, the third lateral frame member may be added to the second side frame member 314 in the manner described with respect to the addition of the second lateral frame member 304 being interlockingly secured to the first side frame member 312. The slots on the side frame members may be configured such that at least one of the slots in a first set of slots 390 are offset from at least one of the slots in a second set of slots 392, such slots being in any configuration. Accordingly, one lateral frame member uses one set of slots 390, and another lateral frame member uses another set of slots 392 offset from the first set of slots. As shown in FIG. 3a , the first column 390 of slots 334 a-e in the second side frame member 314 are occupied with the L-bend connectors 342 a-d of the second side 318 of the first lateral frame member 302. The L-bend connectors 386 a-d of the first end 372 of the third lateral frame member 306 are then aligned with and inserted into the corresponding second column 392 of slots 344 a-e in the second side frame member 314. In this manner, a third side frame member 376 may be secured to the second side 374 of the third lateral frame member 306 and a fourth side frame member 378 may be secured to the first side 350 of the second lateral frame member 304 so as to form the barrier frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 3b . An unlimited number of lateral frame members and side frame members may be secured to assemble any length of barrier as desired. In an embodiment, any of the lateral frame members may have a different geometry based upon the desired use by an end user. In a further embodiment, any of the lateral frame members may have U-shaped cut out openings 308 as shown in FIG. 3 a.

In further embodiments, side frame members may have additional configurations of receiving members, or slots. As shown in FIGS. 4a and 4b , a rectangular first side frame member 404, includes three parallel columns of four vertically disposed rectangular slots 412 a-d, 414 a-d, and 416 a-d, respectively. In other embodiments, the slots on the side frame members may be configured such that at least one of the slots in a first set of slots are offset from at least one of the slots in a second set of slots, such slots being in any configuration. As shown in FIG. 4b , first side frame member 404 includes three parallel columns of four vertically disposed different sized rectangular slots 412 a-d, 414 a-d, and 416 a-d. As shown in FIG. 4b , the left and right columns of slots 412 a-d, 416 a-d may be configured with a wider width than the center column of slots 414 a-d. Alternatively, it is contemplated that the columns of slots may be of differing shapes and sizes, i.e., the center column of slots may have a wider width than the left and right columns of slots (not shown). In an alternative embodiment, the center column of slots may have an increased number of slots than the slots on the left and right columns of slots (not shown). An increased number of slots in a center column of slots enables a center frame member to be higher than one or a plurality of a frame members on its first and/or second sides.

Referring to FIGS. 4a and 4b , a first lateral frame member 402 is disposed between first and second side frame members 404, 406, respectively. First lateral frame member 402 includes a first end 418 and second end 420 opposite the first end 418. First end 418 of first lateral frame member 402 includes L-bend connectors 422 a-d. Center slots 414 a-d on the first side member 404 are selectively aligned to receive the corresponding L-bend connectors 422 a-d of the first end 418 of lateral frame member 402 to secure the first lateral frame member 402 to the side frame member 404.

Referring to FIG. 4a , there is shown a second lateral frame member 408 having a first end 424, and a third lateral frame member 410 having a first end 426. Each of the first ends 424, 426 of second and third lateral frame members 408, 410, respectively, include L-bend connectors 428 a-d, 430 a-d. The left and right columns of slots 412 a-d, 416 a-d of the first side frame member 404 are selectively aligned to slide the corresponding L-bend connectors 428 a-d of the second lateral frame member 408 and L-bend connectors 430 a-d of the third lateral frame member 410 into the slots 412 a-d and 416 a-d, respectively, to secure the second lateral frame member 408 and the third lateral frame member 410 to the first side frame member 404.

Referring to FIG. 4a , there is shown a second rectangular side frame member 406 including three parallel columns of four vertically disposed rectangular slots 434 a-d, 436 a-d, and 438 a-d, respectively. As shown in FIG. 4b , the left and right columns of slots 434 a-d, 438 a-d may be configured with a wider width than the center column of slots 436 a-d. Alternatively, it is contemplated that the columns of slots may be of differing shapes and sizes, i.e., the center column of slots may have a wider width and a different number of slots than the left and right columns of slots (not shown).

Referring to FIG. 4a , there is shown a fourth lateral frame member 440 and fifth lateral frame member 442, each having a first end 444, 446. The first ends 444, 446 of the fourth and fifth lateral frame members 440, 442 each have L-bend connectors 448 a-d, 450 a-d. The center slots 436 a-d of the second side frame member 406 are selectively aligned to receive the corresponding L-bend connectors 432 a-d of the second end 420 of the first lateral frame member 402 to secure the first lateral frame member 402 to the second side frame member 406. The left and right columns of slots 434 a-d, 438 a-d of the second side frame member 406 are selectively aligned to slide the corresponding L-bend connectors 448 a-d of the fourth lateral frame member 440 and L-bend connectors 450 a-d of the fifth lateral frame member 442 into the slots 434 a-d and 438 a-d, respectively, to secure the fourth lateral frame member 440 and the fifth lateral frame member 442 to the second side frame member 406, so as to form the barrier frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 4 c.

Upon placement of the L-bend connectors 428 a-d of the second lateral frame member 408 into wider slots 412 a-d, L-bend connectors 430 a-d of the third lateral frame member 410 into the wider slots 416 a-d, L-bend connectors 448 a-d of the fourth lateral frame member 440 into the wider slots 434 a-d, and L-bend connectors 450 a-d of the fifth lateral frame member 442 into the wider slots 438 a-d, additional space is provided within the slots, 412 a-d, 416 a-d, 434 a-d and 438 a-d, respectively, for low friction independent pivotal and rotatable movement of the second, third, fourth and fifth lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 442, respectively, to enable the second, third, fourth, and fifth lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 442 to be rotatable to approximately 90 degrees from the adjacent frame member and approximately 45 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the adjacent side frame member. Accordingly, the second and third lateral frame members 408, 410, respectively, are rotatable to approximately 90 degrees with respect to each other, and approximately 45 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the first side frame member 404; the fourth and fifth lateral frame members 440, 442, respectively, are rotatable to approximately 90 degrees with respect to each other, and approximately 45 degrees from the longitudinal axis of the second lateral frame member 406.

As shown in FIG. 4a , as the second, third, fourth and fifth lateral frame members, 408, 410, 440, 442, respectively, are pivoted or rotated, they may be positioned at a wide variety of orientations, from approximately parallel to the first lateral frame member 402, when the second, third, fourth and fifth lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 442, respectively, are not rotated from their initial position upon securement to the first lateral frame member 402, to approximately perpendicular to the first lateral frame member 402, when the second and third lateral frame members 408, 410, respectively, are each rotated approximately 90 degrees, in opposite directions, from their initial positions upon securement to the first lateral frame member 402, and the fourth and fifth lateral frame members 440, 442, respectively are each rotated approximately 90 degrees, in opposite directions, from their initial positions upon securement to the first lateral frame member 402. The pivotal movement of the second, third, fourth and fifth lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 442 enable each of the four lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 442, respectively, to be selectively positioned at a plurality of different angular orientations to accommodate various transaction or work areas, thereby accommodating four distinct transaction or work areas, A, B, C, and D, as shown in FIG. 4c . In similar manner, in a further embodiment, additional side frame members may be interlockingly coupled to one or more of the second ends of the second, third, fourth, or fifth lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 442, respectively, to add additional distinct transaction or work areas to the assembly.

In an embodiment, upon selectively positioning one or more of the second, third, fourth or fifth lateral frame members, 408, 410, 440, 452, respectively, to a desired location, the lateral frame members may be stabilized in such desired position with the application of a removable adhesive attached to the bottom surface of the second, third, fourth, or fifth lateral frame members 408, 410, 440, 452, respectively, to adhere to the top of a mounting surface (not shown).

In another embodiment, as illustrated in FIGS. 5a and 5b , first and second side frame members 504, 506 include parallel left and right columns of slots, 528 a-e, 530 a-e on the first side frame member and 532 a-e, 534 a-e on the second side frame member, configured such that one column of slots, 530 a-e and 534 a-e is wider than slots 528 a-e and 532 a-e. In this embodiment, one or a plurality of slots have widths greater than, e.g., 1.1 times greater than, the width of the corresponding L-bend connectors of a lateral frame member received in the slots such that the slots allow for low friction independent pivotal and rotatable movement of the lateral frame member, enabling a user to selectively position a lateral frame member at a plurality of different angular orientations to another lateral frame member, as shown in FIG. 5c , to allow curvatures of lateral frame members to accommodate various transaction or work areas. Referring to FIG. 5a , first lateral frame member 502 includes a first end 512 and a second end 514 opposite to first end 512. The first and second ends 512, 514, respectively, each have L-bend connectors 538 a-d, 540 a-d, respectively. The L-bend connectors 538 a-d, 540 a-d can be selectively aligned and inserted into slots 528 b-e and 532 b-e, respectively, of first and second side frame members, 508, 510, to secure the first end 512 of the first lateral frame member 502 to the first side frame member 508 and the second end 514 of the first lateral frame member 502 to the second side frame member 510.

The wider slots 530 b-e of the first side frame member 504 are then selectively aligned to receive corresponding L-bend connectors 542 a-d of a second side 518 of a second lateral frame member 508 to secure the second lateral frame member 508 to the first side frame member 504. The wider slots 534 b-e of the second side frame member 506 are selectively aligned to receive corresponding L-bend connectors 544 a-d of a first side 520 of the third lateral frame member 510 to secure the third lateral frame member 510 to the second side frame member 506. Upon placement of the L-bend connectors 542 a-d of the second side 518 of a second lateral frame member 508 into the wider slots 530 b-e, and L-bend connectors 544 a-d of the first side 520 of the third lateral frame member 510 into the wider slots 534 b-e, additional space is provided within the slots, 530 b-e, 534 b-e, respectively, for low friction independent pivotal and rotatable movement of the second and third lateral frame members 508, 510, respectively, to enable the second and third lateral frame members 508, 510 to be rotatable and to provide a curved barrier along the second, first, and third lateral frame members, 508, 502, 510, respectively, so as to form the barrier frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 5c . The degree of curvature of such extended barrier may be varied depending on the desired pivotal movement of the second and third lateral frame members 508, 510, with respect to the first lateral frame member 502.

In still further embodiments, assemblies may be configured from lateral frame members having one or a plurality of receiving members, L-bend connectors, or both, on a first end and/or second end. In an embodiment, referring to FIGS. 6a and 6b , a modular interlocking frame assembly 600 is illustrated including a first and second lateral frame member 602, 604, each including a first end 606, 610, respectively and a second end 608, 612, respectively opposite to the first end 606, 610. The first ends 606, 610 each include L-bend connectors 618 a-d, 620 a-d, respectively, and receiving members, and slots 622 a-d, 624 a-d, respectively, along the longitudinal axis of the first ends 606, 610 of first and second lateral frame member 602, 604, however, any number of L-bend connectors or receiving members can be provided in any orientation or configuration. In an embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6a , the second end 608 of the first lateral frame member 602 can have L-bend connectors 626 a-d along the longitudinal axis of the second end 608. In alternative embodiments, the second end 608 of the first lateral frame member 602 may also have a plurality of slots (not shown). In an alternative embodiment, the second end 608 of the first lateral frame member 602 may have neither L-bend connectors nor slots (as shown in the second end 612 of second lateral member 604.

Referring to FIG. 6a , the modular frame assembly 600 further includes a third lateral frame member 630 including a first end 632 and a second end 634 opposite to the first end 632. The first and second ends 632, 634, respectively, each include a vertical column including a plurality of slots 636 a-d, 638 a-d, respectively, and L-bend connectors 640 a-d, 642 a-d, respectively, however any number of slots or L-bend connectors can be provided in any orientation or configuration. In use, the slots 636 a-d, 638 a-d, respectively, of the third lateral frame member 630 are aligned to receive the L-bend connectors 618 a-d of the first end 606 of the first lateral frame member 602, and L-bend connectors 620 a-d of the first end 610 of the second lateral frame member 604, to secure the first and third lateral frame members 602, 630, respectively, together and the second and third lateral frame members 604, 630, respectively, together, so as to form the barrier frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 6b , and thereby creating a partially enclosed and distinct transaction or work area A. In an embodiment, any one or a plurality of lateral frame members may be configured with a cut out opening, which may be of any shape or size as desired by a user. Alternatively, in use, the L-bend connectors 618 a-d of the first end 632 of the third lateral frame member 630 are aligned and inserted into the slots 622 a-d of the first end 606 of the first lateral frame member 602 and the L-bend connectors 620 a-d of the first end 610 of the second lateral frame member 604 are aligned and inserted into the slots 638 a-d of the second end 634 of the third lateral frame member 630 to secure the first and third lateral frame members 602, 630, respectively, together and the second and third lateral frame members 604, 630, respectively, together.

In alternative embodiments, any number of transaction or work areas may be configured in any configuration with the addition of lateral frame members. Referring to FIG. 6c , the first end 610 of the second lateral frame member 604 may be modified to include an additional plurality of slots 656 a-d in a vertical configuration parallel to the slots 624 a-d, however any configuration of slots may be provided. With the inclusion of the additional plurality of slots 656 a-d, the first end 610 of the second lateral frame member 604 may also be modified to remove the L-bend connectors, as shown in FIG. 6c . A fourth lateral frame member 650 is provided. Fourth lateral frame member 650 includes a first end 652 and a second end 654 opposite to the first end 652. The first and second ends 652, 654, respectively, each include a vertical column including a plurality of slots 658 a-d, 660 a-d, respectively, and L-bend connectors 662 a-d, 664 a-d, respectively, however any number of slots or L-bend connectors can be provided in any orientation or configuration.

In use, as illustrated in FIG. 6c , the slots 656 a-d of the first end 610 of the second lateral frame member 604 are aligned to receive the L-bend connectors 662 a-d of the first end 652 of the fourth lateral frame member 650 to secure the second and fourth lateral frame members 604, 650, respectively, together. As shown in FIG. 6c , any one or a plurality of lateral frame members may be configured with a cut out opening 666, which may be of any shape or size as desired by a user.

Referring to FIG. 6c , a fifth lateral frame member 670 is provided. Fifth lateral frame member 670 includes a first end 672 and a second end 674 opposite to the first end 672. The first end 672 of the fifth lateral frame member 670 includes a plurality of slots 676 a-d and L-bend connectors 678 a-d. In use, the plurality of slots 676 a-d on the first end 672 of the fifth lateral frame member 670 are aligned to receive the L-bend connectors 664 a-d of the second end 654 of the fourth lateral frame member 650 to secure the fifth and fourth lateral frame members 670, 650, respectively, together. In an alternative embodiment, in use, the L-bend connectors 678 a-d of the first end 672 of the fifth lateral frame member 670 are aligned and inserted into the slots 660 a-d of the second end 654 of the fourth lateral frame member 650 to secure the fifth and the fourth lateral frame members 670, 650, respectively, together, thereby creating a partially enclosed and distinct transaction or work area B. As shown in FIG. 6c , any one or a plurality of lateral frame members may be configured with a cut out opening 666, which may be of any shape or size as desired by a user. In similar manners, additional lateral frame members may be interlockingly secured to create additional barriers and additional transaction or work areas as discussed.

In an alternative embodiment, to create an extended barrier with third and fourth lateral frame members 630, 650, respectively, the first, third, and fifth lateral frame members 602, 604, 670, respectively, could be replaced with side frame members as discussed in reference to FIGS. 1-5, having a plurality of slots in a variety of configurations to receive the L-bend connectors of each of the third and fourth lateral frame members 630, 650, respectively (not shown).

Referring to FIG. 6e , the modular frame assembly 680 includes first, second, third and fourth lateral frame members 682, 683, 684, 685, respectively, each of which including first ends 686, 687, 688, 689. The first end 686 of the first lateral frame member 682 includes L-bend connectors 690 a-d. The first ends 687, 688, of the second and third lateral frame members 683, 684, respectively, include L-bend connectors 691 a-d and 692 a-d, and first ends 687, 688, and 689 of the second, third and fourth lateral frame members, respectively, include slots 694 a-d, 695 a-d, 696 a-d, respectively.

In use, the L-bend connectors 690 a-d of the first end 686 of the first lateral frame member 682 are aligned and inserted into the slots 694 a-d of the first end 687 of the second lateral frame member 683 to secure the first and second lateral frame members 682, 683, respectively, to each other. The L-bend connectors 691 a-d on the first end 687 of the second lateral frame member 683 is aligned and inserted into the slots 695 a-d of the first end 688 of the third lateral frame member 684 to secure the third lateral frame member 684 to the second lateral frame member 683. The L-bend connectors 692 a-d on the first end 688 of the third lateral frame member 684 is aligned and inserted into the slots 696 a-d of the first end 689 of the fourth lateral frame member 685 to secure the fourth lateral frame member 685 to the third lateral frame member 684. The L-bend connectors 693 a-d on the first end 689 of the fourth lateral frame member 685 is aligned and inserted into the slots 690 a-d of the first end 686 of the first lateral frame member 682 to secure the fourth lateral frame member 685 to the first lateral frame member 682, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the first, second, third and fourth lateral frame members 682, 683, 684 and 685, respectively, together, so as to form the barrier frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 6f , and creating four partially enclosed and distinct transaction or work areas A, B, C, and D.

In an alternative embodiment, the first end 686 of the first lateral frame member 682 also includes one or a plurality of slots (not shown). In such alternative embodiment, the L-bend connectors of the fourth lateral frame member may be aligned and inserted into the plurality of slots on the first end of the first lateral frame member. In a further alternative embodiment, the first end 689 of the fourth lateral frame member 685 may include only slots.

In an alternative embodiment, each of the first, second, third, and fourth lateral frame members 682, 683, 684, 685, respectively, include second ends opposite to the first ends having one or a plurality of L-bend connectors and/or one or a plurality of slots (not shown). Additional lateral frame members or side frame members may be interlockingly secured to the second ends of each of the first, second, third, and fourth lateral frame members 682, 683, 684, 685, respectively, to interlockingly secure additional lateral frame members and/or side frame members to one or a plurality of the first, second, third, or fourth lateral frame members 682, 683, 684, 685, respectively, to assemble various configurations of lateral frame members, as desired (not shown). This pattern may be repeated to permit any number of lateral frame members to be aligned in a row in such manner or to create a desired number of transaction or work areas as described.

The lateral frame members of the modular frame assembly may be variously shaped and assembled with each other to create any type of construction. In a second family of embodiments, the modular frame assembly is provided with frame members which may be implemented with alternative constructions, and shaped and sized for any practical use, such as, for example, structures such as furniture or a child's toy.

Referring to FIG. 7a , a modular interlocking frame assembly 700 is illustrated to include a pair of first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, positioned vertically and spaced apart from each other having a transverse portion along the longitudinal axis defining a length. The first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 further include one or a plurality of flange portion(s). The flange portions can be disposed at any location on the lateral frame members. The lateral frame members are interlockingly connected to a pair of vertical first and second side frame members 706, 708, respectively, positioned between the pair of lateral frame members 702, 704 and spaced apart from each other partially enclosing a space and forming a panel assembly which may be configured as a desk assembly, table assembly, shelf assembly, chair assembly, or other various configurations of furniture assemblies. In alternative embodiments, such furniture assemblies may also be configured as small construction frame assemblies for use as children's toys.

Referring to FIG. 7a , the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 include a first end 710, 712, respectively, a second end 714, 716, respectively, opposite to the first end 710, 712, respectively, and a transverse portion 718,720, respectively, extending between the first end 710, 712, respectively, and second end, 714, 716, respectively. The first ends 710, 712, respectively, and second ends 714, 716, respectively, each include at least one flange portion 721, 722 on the first ends 710, 712 and 725, 727 on the second ends, 714, 716, respectively, transverse from a longitudinal axis of the first end 710, 712, respectively, and second end 714, 716, respectively, of lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively. The transverse portion 718, 720, respectively, includes an upper edge 724, 726, respectively. First and second lateral frame members 702, 704 can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

Referring to FIG. 7a , the flange portions 721 and 722 each include a column of three downwardly extending L-bend connectors 728 a-c, 730 a-c of the first ends 710, 712 of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively. The flange portions 725 and 727 each include a column of two downwardly extending L-bend connectors 732 a-b, 734 a-b of the second ends 714, 716 of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively. It is contemplated that any number or configuration of L-bend connectors can be provided to the first or second ends 710, 712, or 714, 716 of the first or second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively.

Referring to FIGS. 7a through 7c , the L-bend connectors 728 a-c, 730 a-c, 732 a-b, and 734 a-b each include an extension portion 736 and corresponding perpendicular locking tabs 738. The extensions 736 have a length of approximately 0.5″ to 3″ and a width of approximately 0.125″ to 2.0″ and locking tabs 738 have a length of approximately 0.25″ to 3″ and a width of approximately 0.125″ to approximately 2″, as illustrated in FIG. 7c . The extension portions 736 and locking tabs 738 can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

As illustrated in FIG. 7a , the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 are parallel and substantially identical to each other. Accordingly, the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 could be flipped over about a central lateral axis whereupon the first end would become the second end, and the second end would become the first end. This enables multiple L-bend connectors of lateral frame members to be inserted into slots on both an inner and outer surface of a pair of parallel and substantially identical side frame members, thereby enabling desk assemblies having a variety of different heights to be aligned in a row, as described in reference to FIGS. 7a through 7f , and FIGS. 8a through 8 g.

As illustrated in FIG. 7a , the modular frame assembly 700 further includes a first and second side frame member 706, 708 including first ends 740, 742, respectively, second ends 744, 746, respectively, opposite to the first ends 740, 742, respectively, and a cross panel 748, 750, respectively, extending therebetween the first and second side frame members 706, 708, respectively. The cross panels 748, 750, each having an upper edge 794, 796, respectively. The first and second side frame members 706, 708, respectively as shown in FIG. 7a are parallel and substantially identical. The first and second side frame members 706, 708 include an inner surface 752, 754, respectively, an outer surface 756, 758, respectively, and a thickness 760, 762, respectively. In an alternative embodiment, the thicknesses 760, 762 of the first and second side frame member 706, 708 may differ from each other. First and second side frame members 706, 708 can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

The first ends 740, 742 and second ends 744, 746 of the first and second side frame members 706, 708, respectively, include a longitudinal column 764, 766, and 768, 770 respectively, defining one or a plurality of receiving members, or slots. It is contemplated that receiving members, or slots, may be configured in an arrangement such that the receiving members are aligned in one or more columns or offset from each other, parallel or skewed, in close or distant proximity, equal or different distance apart, or symmetrical or asymmetrical from each other. It is also contemplated that the number or configuration of receiving members in a first end of a side member may be the same or different than in the second end of a side member, and that the number or configuration of receiving members in one side frame member may be different than in another side frame member.

Referring to FIG. 7a , the columns 764, 766, 768, 770 of the first and second side frame members each includes seven slots 772 a-g, 774 a-g, 776 a-g and 778 a-g, respectively, however any number of slots in any shape, height, width or configuration, can be provided. In another embodiment, the height of the side frame members 706, 708 may be adjusted thereby increasing or decreasing the number of slots within the columns 764, 766, 768, 770. A side frame member may be of about approximately 12″ to 96″ and include one or any number of slots. Alternate sized and shaped side frame members may be used in any of the assemblies contemplated herein.

Referring to FIGS. 7a and 7b , the modular frame assembly further includes a top planar member 780 having a first end 782 and a second end 784 opposite to the first end 782. Top planar member 780 further includes an upper surface 786 and a lower surface 788. The lower surface 788 of the top planar member 780 includes parallel chambers 790, 792 on the first and second end of the lower surface 788 coincident with the longitudinal axis of the top planar member 780. Top planar member 780 can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

In use, to configure the frame members to assemble a table, desk, or any structure having a work surface, as illustrated in FIGS. 7a-7c , the first lateral frame member 702 may be interlocked with the first side frame member 706 at a desired height by positioning the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 such that the L-bend connectors 728 a-c of the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 are aligned with the desired slots of the plurality of slots 772 a-g in the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706. In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 7a , as desired by the user, the upper edge 724 of the transverse portion 718 of the first lateral frame member 702 is positioned to be at substantially the same height as the upper edge 794 of the cross panel 748 of the first side frame member 706. To assemble the frame members with such positioning, the three L-bend connectors 728 a-c are individually or simultaneously aligned with and inserted in direction 797 into the corresponding first, third and fifth slots 772 a, 772 c, and 772 e of the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots of slots 772 a-g of the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706 directly aligned with the three L-bend connectors 728 a-c, until the extension portions 736 and locking tabs 738 of each of the L-bend connectors 728 a-c pass through the thickness 760 of the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706 and the L-bend connectors 728 a-c are then pressed downwardly simultaneously by a user pressing down the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 in the direction of gravity as indicated by arrow 798. This action causes the downwardly extending locking tabs 738 of L-bend connectors 728 a-c to be mechanically captured by the outer surface 756 of the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706 directly beneath the slots 772 a, 772 c, and 772 e while engaging the extension portions 736 in the slots 772 a, 772 c, and 772 e, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the first lateral frame member 702 with the first side frame member 706. The thickness 760 of the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706 being greater than, e.g., 1.1 times greater than, the width of the L-bend connectors 728 a-c enable a friction fit of the extension portions 736 and locking tabs 738.

Referring to FIGS. 7a through 7f , the second lateral frame member 704 may then be interlocked with the first side frame member 706 at the same height as the first lateral frame member 702. Such assemblage may be performed by positioning the second end 716 of the second lateral frame member 704 such that its two L-bend connectors 734 a-b are aligned with the second and fourth slots 776 b and 776 d in the second end 744 of the first side frame member 706. Once aligned, the two L-bend connectors 734 a-b on the second end 716 of the second lateral frame member 704 can be individually or simultaneously inserted into the corresponding slots 776 b and 776 d in the second end 744 of the first side frame member 706, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots of slots 776 a-g of the second end 744 of the first side frame member 706 directly aligned with the two L-bend connectors 734 a-b, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the second lateral frame member 704 with the first side frame member 706 in the same manner described with respect to the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 being secured with the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706.

Referring to FIGS. 7a through 7f , the second end 714 of the first lateral frame member 702 is then interlockingly secured with the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 to enable the height of the upper edge 796 of the cross panel 750 of the second side frame member 708 to be maintained at the substantially same height as the upper edge 724 of the transverse portion 718 of the first lateral frame member 702. Such assemblage may be performed by positioning the two L-bend connectors 732 a-b of the second end 714 of the first lateral frame member 702 such that they are simultaneously aligned with the corresponding second and fourth slots 774 b and 774 d in the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 and then individually or simultaneously inserted into the second and fourth slots 774 b and 774 d in the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots of slots 774 a-g in the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 directly aligned with the two L-bend connectors 732 a, 732 b of the second end 714 of the first lateral frame member 702, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the second side frame member 708 with the first lateral frame member 702 in the same manner described with respect to the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 being secured with the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706.

Referring to FIGS. 7a through 7f , the first end 712 of the second lateral frame member 704 may then be interlocked with the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708 to enable the height of the upper edge 796 of the cross panel 750 of the second side frame member 708 to be maintained at the substantially same height as the upper edge 726 of the transverse portion 720 of the second lateral frame member 704. For such positioning, the three L-bend connectors 730 a-c of the first end 712 of the second lateral frame member 704 are simultaneously aligned with the corresponding first, third and fifth slots 778 a, 778 c, and 778 e in the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708 and then individually or simultaneously inserted into the first, third, and fifth slots 778 a, 778 c, and 778 e in the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots of slots 778 a-g in the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708 directly aligned with the three L-bend connectors 730 a-c of the first end 712 of the second lateral frame member 704, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the second side frame member 708 with the second lateral frame member 704 in the same manner described with respect to the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 being secured with the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706. It is contemplated that a user may assemble the interlocking frame members starting with either of the lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, or side frame members 706, 708, respectively, as desired.

Referring to FIGS. 7a through 7f , the top planar member 780 is then assembled by aligning the parallel chambers 790, 792 on the first and second end 782, 784, respectively, of the lower surface 788 with the upper edges 724, 726 of the transverse portions 718, 720, respectively, of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, such that the chambers, 790, 792, having a width and position coincident with and approximately 1.1 times greater than the upper edges 724, 726, receive the upper edges 724, 726 therein. By placing the top planar member 780 over the top of the transverse portions 718, 720, the top planar member 780 is fixed in place longitudinally by the upper edges 794, 796, respectively, of the cross panels 748, 750 of the first and second side frame members 706, 708 and laterally by the chambers 790, 792 positioned over and receiving the upper edges 724, 726 of the transverse portions 718, 720, respectively, of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, so as to form the desk or table assembly such as shown in FIGS. 7d, 7e and 7f As shown in FIGS. 7d, 7e and 7f , in use, the top planar member 780 may serve as a writing surface or any support surface desired. The height of the desk surface may be variable and adjusted to be from approximately 12″ from the surface of a floor or support surface to approximately 50″ from the surface of a floor or support surface, with a typical height of a desk assembly for an adult being approximately 20″ to 40″. In the event the desk surface is utilized as a child's toy, the height of a desk assembly may be about approximately 1″ to 24″.

The first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 may be selectively adjustable to increase or decrease the height of the top planar member 780 to accommodate different sized desks for different sized users or as desired, as shown in FIGS. 7d and 7e . If desired by a user, the height of the top planar member 782 may be adjusted by repositioning the three L-bend connectors 728 a-c of the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 into three corresponding slots of slots 772 a-g that are disposed lower in the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706. As illustrated in FIG. 7e , a top planar member may be adjusted to a lower height of approximately 12″ for use by a toddler. This is performed by aligning the three L-bend connectors 728 a-c of the first end 710 of the first lateral frame member 702 into the third, fifth and seventh slots 772 c, 772 e, and 772 g, respectively, in the first end 740 of the first side frame member 706. In another embodiment, the length of the first and second ends 710, 712, and 714, 716, respectively, of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 may be a shorter length of approximately 6″ to 12″ and have one or a plurality of L-bend connectors closer or further away from each other (not shown).

To assemble the desk for a toddler, the second end 716 of the second lateral frame member 704 is also repositioned such that the two L-bend connectors 734 a-b of the second end 716 of the second lateral frame member 706 are aligned with and inserted into the fourth and sixth slots, 776 d and 776 f in the second end 744 of the first side frame member 706. Then the two L-bend connectors 732 a-b of the second end 714 of the first lateral frame member 702 are repositioned to align with inserted into the fourth and sixth slots 774 d and 774 f in the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708. The three L-bend connectors 730 a-c of the first end 712 of the second lateral frame member 704 are repositioned to align with and inserted into the third, fifth and seventh slots 778 c, 778 e, and 778 g, respectively, in the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708. The top planar member 780 is then fixed into position over the upper edges 724, 726 of the transverse portions 718, 720, respectively, of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively. This readjustment and reconfiguration of the height of the top planar member 780 may be performed as many times as desired by a user.

As illustrated in FIG. 8a , in this same manner, another desk assembly 800 may be interlockingly secured to the desk assembly 700, as illustrated in FIG. 7a , with the addition of substantially identical lateral frame members, side frame members, and top planar members. The positioning of the lateral frame members is determined by the height at which a user desires to position the top planar member of the additional desk assemblies. The assembly of the additional desk assemblies may be configured on either or both sides of the first desk assembly, as shown in FIGS. 8a through 8 i.

In use, as shown in FIG. 8a , a user may desire for the top planar member of another interlockingly secured desk assembly 800 to be positioned at a lower height than the top planar member 780 of the first desk assembly 700, or may desire for the top planar member 780 of the first desk assembly 700 to be lowered prior to the assembly of an adjacent desk assembly 800.

As illustrated in FIG. 8a , the second desk assembly 800 may have a top planar member 880 lower than the top planar member 780 of the first desk assembly 700 for use for a child or any other desired purpose. The second desk assembly 800 includes the substantially identical frame members as utilized to assemble the first desk assembly 700. As illustrated in FIG. 8a , a third and fourth lateral frame member 802, 804, respectively, substantially identical to the lateral frame members 702, 704, are positioned vertically and spaced apart from each other having a longitudinal axis defining a length. The third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively, each include a first end 810, 812, respectively, a second end 814, 816, respectively, opposite to the first end 810, 812, respectively, and a transverse portion 818, 819, respectively, extending between the first end 810, 812, respectively, and second end, 814, 816, respectively. The first ends 810, 812, respectively, and second ends 814, 816, respectively, each include at least one flange portion 821, 822 on the first ends 810, 812 and 825, 827 on the second ends, 814, 816, respectively, extending downward from a longitudinal axis of the first end 810, 812, respectively, and second end 814, 816, respectively, of third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively. The transverse portion 818, 819, respectively, includes an upper edge 824, 826, respectively.

Referring to FIG. 8a , the flange portions 821 and 822 each include a column of three downwardly extending L-bend connectors 828 a-c, 830 a-c of the first ends 810, 812 of the first and second lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively. The flange portions 825 and 827 each include a column of two downwardly extending L-bend connectors 832 a-b, 834 a-b of the second ends 814, 816 of the first and second lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively. It is contemplated that any number or configuration of L-bend connectors can be provided to the first or second ends 810, 812, or 814, 816 of the first or second lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively. Referring to FIG. 8a , the L-bend connectors 828 a-c, 830 a-c, 832 a-b, and 834 a-b each include an extension portion 836 and corresponding perpendicular locking tabs 838 identical to those illustrated in FIG. 7a , with respect to frame assembly 700.

As illustrated in FIG. 8a , the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 are substantially identical to each other and to the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 of assembly 700. In the frame assembly 800, the placement and relative positioning of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 will be determined by the desired height of the top planar member 880 relative to, and in conjunction with, the height of the top planar member 780 of the frame assembly 700. The third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 may be positioned in a substantially identical orientation to the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, and at any height such first and second lateral frame members 702, 704 may be positioned, or they may be flipped over about their central lateral axis whereupon the first ends 810, 812 of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 are in the substantially same orientation as the second ends 714, 716 in the frame assembly 700, as shown in FIG. 7a , and the second ends 814, 816 are in the substantially same orientation as the first ends 710, 712 in the frame assembly 700, as shown in FIG. 7a . In the event the desired height of the top planar member 880 is at a different height than the top planar member 780 then depending on the precise lowered height desired, the orientation of the third and fourth lateral members may be substantially similar to the first and second lateral frame members shown in FIG. 7a , or they may be reversed, as shown in FIG. 8 a.

As shown in FIG. 8b , in the event the height of the top planar member 880 is desired to be substantially equivalent to the top planar member 780, the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 are positioned in the same orientation as the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, as shown in FIG. 7a . This positioning enables L-bend connectors 828 a-c, 834 a-b of the lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively, to be aligned and inserted into corresponding unoccupied slots 774 a, 774 c, 774 e from among slots 774 a-g and slots 778 b, 778 d, of the first end 742 and second 746 of second side frame member 708, respectively, that are not occupied by the L-bend connectors 732 a-b and 730 a-c of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, so as to form an adjacent desk assembly 800 having a top planar member 880 with a height substantially similar to the top planar member 780, as illustrated in FIG. 8 e.

In another embodiment, in the event the desired height of the top planar member 880 is lower than the top planar member 780, as shown in FIG. 7a , by a distance greater than the distance between two receiving members such as 774 a and 774 b on the second side frame member 708, then the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 may also remain positioned in the same orientation as the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, as shown in FIG. 7a . This positioning enables L-bend connectors 828 a-c, 834 a-b of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively, to be aligned and inserted into corresponding unoccupied slots 774 c, 774 e, and 774 g from among slots 774 a-g and slots 776 d, and 776 f, of the first end 742 and second 746 of second side frame member 708, respectively, that are not occupied by the L-bend connectors 732 a-b and 730 a-c of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, so as to form an adjacent desk assembly having a top planar member 880 having a height lower than the height of the top planar member 780 of desk assembly 700 (not shown).

As shown in FIG. 8a , in the event a user desires the height of the top planar member 880 to be lowered a distance substantially equivalent to the distance between two receiving members such as 774 a and 774 b on the second side frame member 708, then the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 are positioned such that the orientation of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 are in a reversed position to the orientation of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, as shown in FIG. 7a . This positioning enables L-bend connectors 832 a-b, 830 a-c of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively, to be aligned and inserted into corresponding unoccupied slots 774 c, 774 e from among slots 774 a-g and slots 778 b, 778 d, and 778 f, of the first end 742 and second 746 of second side frame member 708, respectively, that are not occupied by the L-bend connectors 732 a-b and 730 a-c of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, so as to form an adjacent desk assembly having a top planar member 880 having a height lower than the height of the top planar member 780 of desk assembly 700.

As shown in FIG. 8a , the modular frame assembly 800 further includes a third side frame member 808 including first end 842, second end 846 opposite to the first end 842, and a cross panel 850 extending therebetween. The cross panel 850 includes an upper edge 896. The third side frame member 808 is parallel and substantially identical to the second side frame member 708. The third side frame member 808 further includes an inner surface 854, an outer surface 858, and a thickness 862 substantially equivalent to the thickness 762 of the second side frame member 708. In an alternative embodiment, the thickness 862 of the third side frame member 808 is different than the thickness 762 of the second side frame member 708.

The first and second ends 842, 846 of the third side frame member 808 are substantially identical the first and second ends 742, 746 of the second side frame member 708, including longitudinal columns 866, 870, respectively, defining one or a plurality of receiving members, or slots 874 a-g, 878 a-g. It is contemplated that receiving members, or slots, in the first and second ends 742, 746 of the third side frame member 808 may be configured in an arrangement such that the receiving members are aligned in one or more columns or offset from each other, parallel or skewed, in close or distant proximity, equal or different distance apart, or symmetrical or asymmetrical from each other. It is also contemplated that the number or configuration of receiving members in a first end of a side member may be the same or different than in the second end of a side member, the number or configuration of receiving members in one side frame member may be different than in another side frame member, and the height of the side members may be the same or different than each other. Referring to FIG. 8a , the columns 864, 866, of the third side frame member 808 each includes seven slots 874 a-g and 878 a-g, respectively, however any number of slots in any shape, height, width or configuration, can be provided.

Referring to FIG. 8a , the modular frame assembly 800 further includes a top planar member 880 having a first end 882 and a second end 884 opposite to the first end 882. Top planar member 880 further includes an upper surface 886 and a lower surface 888. The lower surface 888 of the top planar member 880 includes parallel chambers 890, 892 on the first and second end of the lower surface 888 coincident with the longitudinal axis of the top planar member 880 (not shown), substantially similar to that shown in FIG. 7b . In use, a modular frame assembly 800 is configured in a substantially similar manner as the modular frame assembly 700 is configured in FIG. 7a , with the exception of the determination of whether the position of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804, respectively will be assembled in a reverse manner. As illustrated in FIG. 8a , the two L-bend connectors 832 a-b of the second end 814 of the third lateral frame member 802 are simultaneously aligned with the corresponding third and fifth slots 774 c, 774 e of the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708. The first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 has second and fourth slots 774 b and 774 d filled with the L-bend connectors 732 b and 732 d of the second end of the first lateral frame member. Accordingly, the third and fifth slots 774 c, 774 e, respectively, of the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 are empty or unoccupied (“unoccupied”) and available and aligned to receive the L-bend connectors 832 a-b of the second end 814 of the third lateral frame member. The L-bend connectors 832 a-b are inserted in direction 897 into the corresponding third and fifth slots 774 c, 774 e from the outer surface 758 of the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots among the slots 774 a-g of the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 directly aligned with the two L-bend connectors 832 a-b, until the extension portions 836 and locking tabs 838 of each of the L-bend connectors 832 a-b pass through the thickness 762 of the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 and the L-bend connectors 832 a-b are then pressed downwardly simultaneously by a user pressing down the second end 814 of the third lateral frame member 802 in the direction of gravity as indicated by arrow 898. This action causes the downwardly extending locking tabs 838 of L-bend connectors 832 a-b to be mechanically captured by the inner surface 754 of the first end 742 of the second side frame member 708 directly beneath the slots 774 c, 774 e while engaging the extension portions 836 in the slots 774 c and 774 e, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the third lateral frame member 802 with the second side frame member 708.

Referring to FIG. 8a , the fourth lateral frame member 804 may then be interlocked with the second side frame member 708 at the same height as the third lateral frame member 802. Such assemblage may be performed by positioning the first end 812 of the fourth lateral frame member 804 such that its three L-bend connectors 830 a-c are aligned with the second, fourth and sixth slots 778 b, 778 d, and 778 f in the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708. Once aligned, the three L-bend connectors 830 a-c on the first end 812 of the fourth lateral frame member 804 can be simultaneously inserted into the corresponding slots 778 b, 778 d, and 778 f in the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots among slots 778 a-g of the second end 746 of the second side frame member 708 directly aligned with the three L-bend connectors 830 a-c, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the fourth lateral frame member 804 with the second side frame member 708.

As illustrated in FIG. 8a , similarly, the three L-bend connectors 828 a-c of the first end 810 of the third lateral frame member 802 are simultaneously aligned with and inserted in direction 899 into the corresponding second, fourth, and sixth slots 874 b, 874 d, and 874 f, respectively, of the third side frame member 808 from the inner surface 854 of the third side frame member 808, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots among the slots 874 a-g of the first end 842 of the third side frame member 808 directly aligned with the three L-bend connectors 828 a-c, until the extension portions 836 and locking tabs 838 of each of the L-bend connectors 828 a-c pass through the thickness 862 of the first end 842 of the third side frame member 808 and the L-bend connectors 828 a-c are then pressed downwardly simultaneously by a user pressing down the first end 842 of the third side frame member 808 in the direction of gravity as indicated by arrow 898. This action causes the downwardly extending locking tabs 838 of L-bend connectors 828 a-c to be mechanically captured by the inner surface 854 of the first end 842 of the third side frame member 808 directly beneath the slots 874 b, 874 d, and 874 f while engaging the extension portions 836 in the slots 874 b, 874 d, and 874 f, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the third lateral frame member 802 with the third side frame member 808.

Referring to FIG. 8a , the second end 816 of the fourth lateral frame member 804 is then interlockingly secured with the second end 846 of the third side frame member 808. Such assemblage may be performed by positioning the two L-bend connectors 834 a-b of the second end 816 of the fourth lateral frame member 804 such that they are simultaneously aligned with the corresponding third and fifth slots 878 c and 878 e in the second end 846 of the third side frame member 808 and then simultaneously inserted into the third and fifth slots 878 c and 878 e in the second end 846 of the third side frame member 808, or in any corresponding unoccupied slots among slots 878 a-g in the second end 846 of the third side frame member 808 directly aligned with the two L-bend connectors 834 a-b of the second end 816 of the fourth lateral frame member 804, thereby mechanically interlocking and releasably securing the third side frame member 808 with the fourth lateral frame member 804.

Referring to FIG. 8a , the top planar member 880 is then assembled onto the upper edges 824, 826 of the third and fourth lateral frame members 802, 804 in the same manner as the top planar member 780 was assembled onto the upper edges 724, 726 of the first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, thereby fixing the top planar member 880 in place. With the addition of another desk assembly adjacent to desk assembly 800, a row of desk assemblies may be configured as shown in FIG. 8c . As shown in FIGS. 8c and 8d , in use, the top planar member 880 may serve as a writing surface or any support surface desired.

As shown in FIGS. 8a through 8e , this pattern of assembling modular frame assemblies may be repeated to permit any number of desk assemblies to be aligned in a row. Additional desk assemblies may also be configured to enable a perpendicular row of desk assemblies to be constructed, as shown in FIGS. 8h and 8i . As shown in FIGS. 8f through 8i , a perpendicular row of desk assemblies may be configured with the use of a corner assembly 840.

As shown in FIGS. 8f through 8i , corner assembly 840 is assembled using a substantially similar pair of first and second lateral frame members 702, 704, and a top planar member 780, as described in the construction of modular frame assembly 700 in FIG. 7a and first and second corner side frame members 843, 844. The first and second corner side frame members 843, 844 each include first ends 848, 852 and second ends 868, 872. The first and second ends 848, 852 and 868, 872, respectively, include a plurality of receiving members 772 a-g, 774 a-g, 776 a-g, and 778 a-g, as described with respect to the first and second ends 740, 744 and 742, 746 of the first and second side frame members 706, 708 in FIG. 7 a.

The first and second ends 848, 852 and 868, 872, respectively, also include one or a plurality of L-bend connectors. As shown in FIG. 8f , the first ends, 848, 852 include four L-bend connectors 849 a-d, 853 a-d, and the second ends, 868, 872 include three L-bend connectors 869 a-c, and 873 a-c, respectively.

In use, as shown in FIG. 8f , a corner assembly 840 may be utilized when a user desires to configure desk assemblies adjacent to either of the first and/or second lateral frame members 702, 704 and/or adjacent to either the first and/or second corner side frame member 843, 844, as shown in FIG. 8h . A corner assembly 840 is configured in a substantially similar manner as the modular frame assembly 700 was configured in FIG. 7a . As shown in FIGS. 8f and 8h , the unoccupied receiving members 772 a-g, 774 a-g, 776 a-g, and 778 a-g of the first and second ends 848, 852 and 868, 872, respectively are available to receive L-bend connectors of additional lateral frame members 702, 704, respectively, of additional desk assemblies extending down the longitudinal axis of the top planar member 780. It is contemplated that a first and second end can be flipped over about a central lateral axis whereupon the first end 848 is in the position of the second end 868, and the second end 868 is in the position of the first end 848, as shown in FIG. 8f . Similarly, to assemble additional desk assemblies in a perpendicular orientation, the unoccupied L-bend connectors 849 a-d, 853 a-d on the first ends 848, 852 and the unoccupied L-bend connectors 869 a-c and 873 a-c on the second ends 868, 872, respectively, are available to be aligned with and inserted into receiving members 774 a-g, 778 a-g of additional adjacent side frame members 708 of additional desk assemblies extending down the lateral axis of the top planar member 780, thereby assembling the perpendicular desk assemblies as shown in FIG. 8 i.

It is contemplated that other modular frame assemblies may be constructed from or in combination with the assemblies 700 or 800, as illustrated in FIGS. 7a-7f and 8a-8i , such that a user can optionally use the frame members of FIGS. 7a-g and 8a-i , to provide a user with numerous and varied options for assembling the frame member to a desired function.

Referring to FIG. 9a , a modular interlocking shelf frame assembly 900 is illustrated. The shelf frame assembly 900 includes a desk assembly 700, as shown in FIG. 7a . As shown in FIG. 9a , the first and second side frame members 706, 708 of the desk assembly illustrated in FIG. 7a are modified to form first and second side frame members 970, 972 each of which includes one or more receiving members, or dual-end slots, 974 a-b, 976 a-b, respectively, on the cross panels 978, 980, respectively.

The shelf frame assembly 900 further includes a pair of first and second lateral frame members of the desk assembly illustrated in FIG. 7a modified in length to form a pair of first and second lateral shelf frame members 902, 904, and 906, 908, respectively. The shelf frame assembly 900 further includes first and second side shelf frame members 910, 912, respectively. Shelf frame assembly 900 further includes additional top planar members forming a first and second top shelf planar member 914, 916. The first and second lateral shelf frame members 902, 904, 906, 908, respectively, first and second side shelf frame members 910, 912, and first and second top shelf planar members 914, 916 form a shelf assembly above an upper surface 786 of the top planar member 780 of desk assembly 700 as illustrated in FIG. 7 a.

The first and second lateral shelf frame members 902, 904 and 906, 908 each include a first end 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively, and a second end 930, 932, 934, 936, respectively, opposite to the first end 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively. The first ends 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively, and second ends 930, 932, 934, 936, respectively, each have at least one or more L-bend connectors 938, the L-bend connector 938 having the same members and performing in the same manner as shown with respect to L-bend connector 728 in FIG. 7c . L-bend connectors 938 in FIG. 9, or L-bend connectors 728 in FIG. 7c , can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

The first and second side shelf frame members 910, 912 include a first end 940, 942 and second end 944, 946 opposite to the first end 940, 942, and a bottom surface 948, 950. The first ends 940, 942 and second ends 944, 946 of the side shelf frame members 910, 912 each having a plurality of receiving members 952 a-e, 954 a-e, and 956 a-e, 958 a-e configured along the longitudinal axis of the side shelf frame members 910, 912. In alternative embodiments, the side shelf frame members 910, 912 may have one or a plurality of receiving members configured in an arrangement such that the receiving members are aligned in one or more columns or offset from each other, parallel or skewed, in close or distant proximity, equal or different distance apart, or symmetrical or asymmetrical from each other. First and second side shelf frame members 910, 912 can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

Referring to FIG. 9a , the receiving members 952 a-e, 954 a-e, and 956 a-e, 958 a-e are configured to receive the L-bend connectors 938 of the first end 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively, and a second end 930, 932, 934, 936, respectively, of the first and second lateral shelf frame members 902, 904 and 906, 908, respectively. In an alternative embodiment, the first ends 940, 942 and second ends 944, 946 of the side shelf frame members 910, 912 may have a single set of columns configured to receive the L-bend connectors 938 of the first and second lateral shelf frame members 902, 904 and 906, 908. Referring to FIG. 9a , the bottom surfaces 948, 950 of the side shelf frame members 910, 912 have a flange portion 962, 964. The flange portion 962, 964 includes a dual-end connector 966, 968. The dual-end connectors 966, 968 can be received by the dual-end slots, 974 a or 974 b, and 976 a or 976 b, respectively, on the cross panels 978, 980, respectively. In an alternative embodiment, there may be one or a plurality of flange portions on the bottom surface 948, 950 of the side shelf frame members 910, 912, having any shape, configuration or orientation. In one embodiment, the flange portion may be an L-bend connector 938. It is contemplated that dual-end connectors can be used in the same manner as any L-bend connectors on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

In use, to configure the shelf frame assembly 900, as shown in FIG. 9a , the dual-end connectors 966, 968 on the bottom surface 948, 950, respectively, of the first and second side shelf frame members 910, 912 are aligned adjacent to and received by the receiving member 974 b, 976 b, respectively, on the cross panel 978, 980, respectively, of the first and second side frame members 970, 972, by sliding the dual-end connectors 966, 968 into the friction fit dual-end slot 974 b, 976 b on the cross panels 978, 980. In another embodiment, the flange portion may include a plurality of dual-end connectors, which slide individually or simultaneously into similarly shaped receiving members, or dual-end slots, 974 a-b, 976 a-b, respectively, on the cross panel of the first and second side frame members 970, 972. In an alternative embodiment, the first and second shelf side frame members 910, 912 may be formed integral with the side frame members 970, 972, respectively.

The shelf lateral frame members 902, 904, 906, 908 are vertically oriented and positioned in between the first and second shelf side frame members 910, 912. The shelf lateral frame members 902, 904, 906, 908 each have an upper edge 903, 905, 907, 909, respectively. The shelf assembly is performed by aligning the L-bend connector 938 of the first end 922 of the first shelf lateral frame member with one of the receiving members 956 a-e of the side shelf frame member 910. A user may determine the desired receiving member 956 a-e into which the L-bend connector 938 is aligned and inserted by determining the height at which it desires a first shelf to be positioned. A user will determine the height from a choice of selective locations or receiving members 956 a-e on the side shelf frame member 910. Additionally, a user may determine to position one or a plurality of shelves on the side shelf frame member 910.

In use, as illustrated in FIG. 9a , in one embodiment, although any number of alternatives may be considered in any desired sequence, a user may align and insert the L-bend connector 938 of the first end 922 of the first shelf lateral frame member 902 with receiving member 956 a of the side shelf frame member 910. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 930 of the first shelf lateral frame member 902 is then aligned with and inserted into receiving member 958 a of the side shelf frame member 912. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 924 of the second shelf lateral frame member 904 is then aligned with and inserted into receiving member 952 a of the side shelf lateral frame member 910. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 932 of the second shelf lateral frame member 904 is then aligned with and inserted into receiving member 954 a of the side shelf lateral frame member 912. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 926 of the third lateral frame member 906 is then aligned with and inserted into any of the unoccupied receiving member of the slots 956 b-e. In one embodiment, the L-bend connector 938 of the first end 926 of the third lateral frame member 906 is aligned with and inserted into receiving member 956 d of the side shelf lateral frame member 910. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 934 of the third lateral frame member 906 is then aligned with and inserted into receiving member 958 d of the side shelf lateral frame member 912. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 928 of the fourth lateral frame member 908 is then aligned with and inserted into receiving member 952 d of the side shelf lateral frame member 910. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 936 of the fourth lateral frame member 908 is then aligned with and inserted into receiving member 954 d of the side shelf lateral frame member 912.

In use, as illustrated in FIG. 9a , shelf top planar members 914, 916 are then longitudinally positioned on the top of the pair of shelf lateral frame members 902, 904, and 906, 908, respectively, and in between the first and second shelf side frame members 910, 912. The shelf top planar members 914, 916 each have a first end 981, 983 and a second end 985, 987 opposite to the first end 981, 983, and an upper surface 982, 984, respectively, and a lower surface 986, 988, respectively. As shown in FIG. 7a with respect to the top planar member 780, the lower surfaces 986, 988 of the shelf top planar members 914, 916 include parallel chambers 990, 992, and 994, 996, respectively, on first and second ends 981, 983, 985, 987, respectively, of the lower surfaces 986, 988, coincident with the longitudinal axis of the shelf top planar members 914, 916. In an alternative embodiment, any number of channels may be provided.

Referring to FIG. 9a , the chambers 990, 992, and 994, 996 each have a width and position coincident with upper edges 903, 905, 907, 909 of the shelf lateral frame members 902, 904, 906, 908, respectively, to receive the upper edges 903, 905, 907, 909, respectively, within the chambers 990, 992, and 994, 996, respectively. By placing the shelf top planar members 914, 916 over the top of the upper edges 903, 905, 907, 909, respectively, the shelf top planar members 914, 916 are fixed in place longitudinally by the first and second shelf side frame members 910, 912 and laterally by the chambers 990, 992, 994, 996, respectively, positioned over the upper edges 903, 905, 907, 909 of the shelf lateral frame members 902, 904, 906, 908, respectively. The shelf top planar members 914, 916 serve as a shelf surface so as to form the shelf frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 9 b.

It is contemplated that other modular frame assemblies may be constructed from or in combination with the desk assemblies 700 or 800, as illustrated in FIGS. 7a-g and 8a-i , and the shelf assembly 900, as illustrated in FIG. 9a such that a user can optionally use the lateral frame members, side frame members and top planar member illustrated in FIGS. 1-9 to form a modular chair assembly 1000, as illustrated in FIGS. 10a through 10 c.

Referring to FIG. 10a , modular chair assembly 1000 includes first and second lateral shelf frame members 902, 904, 906, 908, respectively, as well as an additional pair of first and second lateral shelf frame member 902′ and 904′. The modular chair assembly 1000 further includes shelf side frame members 910, 912 of FIG. 9 modified to be formed integral with side frame members 970, 972, respectively, to form first and second side chair frame members 1002, 1004. In an alternative embodiment, the first and second side chair frame members 1002, 1004 may be configured from the shelf side frame members 910, 912 assembled with the first and second side frame members 970, 972, or first and second side frame members 706, 708, as desired by a user. The modular chair assembly 1000 further includes a top planar member 1080 modified from the top planar member 780, as shown in FIG. 7a , to include a rectangular projection 1026, 1028 on edges 1027, 1029 extending between the first end 782 and second end 784. It is understood that the projections 1026, 1028 may be of any shape or size.

In an alternative embodiment, as shown in FIG. 10d , the first and second side chair frame members 1002, 1004, may be modified to include an additional brace member 1081 to form a supporting arm member with the chair assembly 1000. The additional brace member 1081 includes an L-shaped support member 1082 having a horizontal extension 1084 and a vertical extension 1086. The horizontal extension 1084 has a first side 1088 and second side 1090 opposite to the first side 1088. The vertical extension 1086 has a first side 1092 and a second side 1094 opposite to the first side 1092. The brace member 1081 is formed integral with the side frame member 1002 whereby the second side 1090 of the horizontal extension 1084 is integral with a second end 1010 of side chair frame member 1002 at a height approximate to the height of the receiving member 1018 c of the second end 1010, and the second side 1094 is formed integral with a top edge 1096 of the first end 1006 of side chair frame member 1002. The first side 1088 of the horizontal extension 1084 and the first side 1092 of the vertical extension 1086 being formed in a perpendicular manner to form a corner 1098. In an alternative embodiment, the brace member 1081 is added as an additional member to the chair assembly 1000, as shown in FIG. 10 a.

Referring to FIG. 10a , first and second side chair frame members 1002, 1004, respectively, include a first end 1006, 1008, respectively, and a second end 1010, 1012, respectively, opposite to the first end 1010, 1012, respectively. The first ends 1006, 1008, respectively, and second ends 1010, 1012, respectively, each include at least one receiving member 1014, 1016 on the first ends 1006, 1008 and a plurality of receiving members 1018 a-e, 1020 a-e on the second ends, 1010, 1012. It is contemplated that any number or configuration of receiving members can be provided on the first and/or section ends 1006, 1008, 1010, 1012, respectively, of the first and/or second side chair frame members 1002, 1004, respectively. Referring to FIG. 10a , first and second side chair frame members 1002, 1004 further include a longitudinal portion 1013, 1015 extending between the first ends 1006, 1008 and second ends 1010, 1012, respectively. The longitudinal portions 1013, 1015 include a chamber, or groove 1023, 1024, disposed on the inner surface 1017, 1019 of the longitudinal portions 1013, 1015, respectively. The chamber or groove may be rectangularly shaped, as shown in FIG. 10a . It is understood that the chamber or groove 1023, 1024 may be of any shape or size.

Still further, it is contemplated that a user may optionally use a modified receiving member in any modular frame assemblies constructed from or in combination with the assemblies illustrated in FIGS. 1-11 herein or in any other assemblies described herein. As illustrated in FIG. 10b , a modified receiving member 1040 includes a T-shape receiving space having a first end 1050, a second end 1052 opposite to the first end 1050 and a bridge portion 1054 extending between the first and second ends 1050, 1052. The bridge portion 1054 extends downward in a perpendicular axis to the longitudinal axis of the receiving member 1040. A first and second curvature 1056 and 1058 are curved inward between the first end 1050 and the bridge portion 1054, and the second end 1052 and the bridge portion 1054, respectively, so as to facilitate the rotation of an L-bend connector in the receiving member 1040. Receiving member 1040 includes a thickness 1060.

Referring to FIG. 10a , the lateral shelf frame members 902, 904, 906, 908 include a transverse portion 903, 905, 907, 909, respectively, and one or a plurality of flange portion(s). As shown in FIG. 10a , the lateral shelf frame members 902, 904, 906, 908 further include a first end 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively, and a second end 930, 932, 934, 936, respectively, opposite to the first end 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively. The flange portions include L-bend connectors 938. Such L-bend connectors 938 extending transversely from first ends 922, 924, 926, 928, respectively, and second ends 930, 932, 934, 936, respectively, of the lateral shelf frame members 902, 904, 906, 908. The lateral shelf frame members 902′, 904′ each include a first end 922′, 924′, respectively, and a second end 930′, 932′, respectively, opposite to the first end 922′, 924′, respectively. The first ends 922′, 924′, respectively, and second ends 930′, 932′, respectively, each have an L-bend connector 938 extending transversely therefrom.

As illustrated in FIG. 10b , in use, an L-bend connector 938 of first lateral shelf frame member 902 at position 1070 is rotated approximately 90 degrees about the longitudinal axis of a first lateral shelf frame member 902 to which the L-bend connector 938 is extending, to position 1072, to insert an extension portion 736 and locking tab 738 of L-bend connector 938 into and through the first and second ends 1050, 1052 of the receiving member 1040 with a friction fit until the locking tab 738 passes through the thickness 1060 and protrudes through the receiving member 1040 at position 1074. The L-bend connector 938 is then rotated back 90 degrees upward about the longitudinal axis of the lateral frame member 902. These actions cause the downwardly extending locking tab 738 of L-bend connectors 938 to be mechanically captured and locked by the bridge portion 1054 between the first and second ends 1050, 1052, respectively, while engaging the extension portion 736 in the bridge portion 1054. A forward edge 1078 of the lateral frame member 902 thus becomes releasably and securely mechanically interlocked with the receiving member 1040. The L-bend connector 938 may be released from the receiving member by similar rotation of the L-bend connector 938. In an alternative embodiment, the receiving member may be oriented 180 degrees on the first and/or second side chair frame members 1002, 1004, respectively, thereby being maintained in a position such that the bridge portion 1054 remains upward upon the locking of the L-bend connector 938 in the receiving member 1040. T-shaped receiving members 1040, as shown in FIG. 10b , can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

In use in one embodiment, although any number of alternatives may be considered in any desired sequence, a user may form a modular chair assembly by aligning and inserting the L-bend connector 938 of the first end 922 of the first shelf lateral frame member 902 into the receiving member 1018 a of the second end 1010 of side chair frame member 1002. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 924 of the second shelf lateral frame member 904 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1018 b of the second end 1010 of side chair frame member 1002. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 926 of the third shelf lateral frame member 906 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1018 c of the second end 1010 of side chair frame member 1002. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 928 of the fourth shelf lateral frame member 908 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1018 d of the second end 1010 of side chair frame member 1002. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 922′ of the first shelf lateral frame member 902′ is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1018 e of the second end 1010 of side chair frame member 1002. The L-bend connector 938 of the first end 924′ of the second shelf lateral frame member 904′ is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1014 of the first end 1006 of side chair frame member 1002.

In use, although any number of alternatives may be considered in any desired sequence, the L-bend connector 938 of the second end 930 of the first shelf lateral frame member 902 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1020 a of the second end 1012 of side chair frame member 1004. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 932 of the second shelf lateral frame member 904 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1020 b of the second end 1012 of side chair frame member 1004. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 934 of the third shelf lateral frame member 906 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1020 c of the second end 1012 of side chair frame member 1004. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 936 of the fourth shelf lateral frame member 908 is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1020 d of the second end 1012 of side chair frame member 1004. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 930′ of the first shelf lateral frame member 902′ is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1020 e of the second end 1012 of side chair frame member 1004. The L-bend connector 938 of the second end 932′ of the second shelf lateral frame member 904′ is then aligned and inserted into the receiving member 1016 of the first end 1008 of side chair frame member 1004.

Referring to FIG. 10a , the top planar member 1080 is then positioned and fixed over the top of the upper edge 909 of the top of shelf lateral frame member 908, and upper edge 905′ of the top of shelf lateral frame member 904′. The projections 1026, 1028 on edges 1027, 1029 are aligned and inserted into the grooves 1023 (not shown), 1024 on the inner surface 1017, 1019 of the longitudinal portions 1013, 1015, respectively. The top planar member 1080 remains fixed in place longitudinally by the first and second chair side frame members 1002, 1004 and laterally by the insertion of the projections 1026, 1028 into the grooves 1023, 1024 on the lower surface of the top planar member 1080, so as to form the chair frame assembly such as shown in FIG. 10c . The top planar member 1080 functions as a seat portion of the chair assembly 1000.

In another embodiment, a user may desire another work surface adjacent to a desk or table, as shown in FIGS. 7 through 10. An additional work surface may be configured by assembling an additional desk assembly, as shown in FIGS. 7 through 10. In addition, such work surface may also be configured with the use of a pair of outrigger members, as illustrated in FIG. 11a . Outrigger members 1100 include an L-bend body 1102 having an elongated support portion 1104 having a first end 1106 and a second end 1108 opposite to the first end 1106. The second end 1108 of the support portion 1104 having a perpendicular flange portion 1110 extending downward therefrom. The first end 1106 includes a projection 1112 extending perpendicularly upward from the longitudinal axis of the first end 1106. The flange portion 1110 has one or a plurality of L-bend connectors 938 extending therefrom.

In use, as shown in FIG. 11b , one or a plurality of L-bend connectors 938 on a first and second outrigger member 1100 is aligned with and inserted into one or more unoccupied slots on an outer surface of a first or second end of a first or second side frame member. A second L-bend connector 938 of a second outrigger member 1120 is aligned with and interlocked with one or more unoccupied slots at the same height, as the first outrigger member 1100, as shown in FIG. 11b . A user may determine the desired height of the outrigger members 1100, 1120. As illustrated in FIG. 11b , the first and second outrigger, 1100, 1120, respectively, are interlocked with the fourth and sixth slots in the first or second ends of the first and/or second side frame member. As shown in FIGS. 11b and 11c , a top panel frame member 1080 is placed on the support member or portion 1104 of each of the first and second outrigger members 1100, 1120, respectively. The top panel frame member 1080 is fixed on the first and second outrigger members 1100, 1120, respectively, longitudinally by being fixed between the projection 1112 and the first or second end of the first or second side frame members, and laterally by the chambers 990, 992 on the lower surface (not shown) of the top planar member 1080 positioned over the upper edges of the first and second outrigger members 1100, 1120, respectively, so as to form an additional surface adjacent to a desk or table assembly 700, as shown in FIGS. 11b and 11c . The top panel frame member provides a user with an additional surface on which to work. Additional outriggers may be added to the opposite side of the desk or table assembly 700, as shown in FIGS. 11b and 11c , at any height desired by a user, to receive additional top planar members. In another embodiment, outriggers may be added at any height to any side frame member or corner assembly as desired. Outrigger members 1100 can be used on any of the modular frame assemblies described herein in connection with FIGS. 1-11 or any other modular frame assemblies described herein.

The methods, systems, and devices discussed above are examples. Various configurations may omit, substitute, or add various procedures or components as appropriate. For instance, in alternative configurations, the methods may be performed in an order different from that described, and that various steps may be added, omitted, or combined. Also, features described with respect to certain configurations may be combined in various other configurations. Different aspects and elements of the configurations may be combined in a similar manner. Also, technology evolves and, thus, many of the elements are examples and do not limit the scope of the disclosure or claims.

Specific details are given in the description to provide a thorough understanding of example configurations (including implementations). However, configurations may be practiced without these specific details. For example, well-known processes, structures, and techniques have been shown without unnecessary detail to avoid obscuring the configurations. This description provides example configurations only, and does not limit the scope, applicability, or configurations of the claims. Rather, the preceding description of the configurations provides a description for implementing described techniques. Various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure.

Also, configurations may be described as a process that is depicted as a flow diagram or block diagram. Although each may describe the operations as a sequential process, many of the operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently. In addition, the order of the operations may be rearranged. A process may have additional stages or functions not included in the figure.

Having described several example configurations, various modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the disclosure. For example, the above elements may be components of a larger system, wherein other structures or processes may take precedence over or otherwise modify the application of the invention. Also, a number of operations may be undertaken before, during, or after the above elements are considered. Accordingly, the above description does not bound the scope of the claims.

A statement that a value exceeds (or is more than) a first threshold value is equivalent to a statement that the value meets or exceeds a second threshold value that is slightly greater than the first threshold value, e.g., the second threshold value being one value higher than the first threshold value in the resolution of a relevant system. A statement that a value is less than (or is within) a first threshold value is equivalent to a statement that the value is less than or equal to a second threshold value that is slightly lower than the first threshold value, e.g., the second threshold value being one value lower than the first threshold value in the resolution of the relevant system. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A modular frame assembly, comprising: a first lateral frame member including a first end, the first end including a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the first lateral frame member; a first side frame member including one or more receiving members; and wherein the one or more receiving members being sized and aligned to receive the flange portion to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member and first side frame member together.
 2. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a second side frame member including one or more receiving members; wherein the first lateral frame member including a second end, the second end including a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the first lateral frame member; and wherein the one or more receiving members of the second side frame member being sized and aligned to receive the flange portion of the second end of the first lateral frame member to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member and the second side frame member.
 3. The assembly of claim 2, further comprising: a second lateral frame member including a first end, the first end of the second lateral frame member including a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the second lateral frame member; wherein the first side frame member including a second end including one or more receiving members; and wherein the one or more receiving members of the second end of the first side frame member being sized and aligned to receive the flange portions of the first end of the second lateral frame member to cooperatively secure the second lateral frame member to the first side frame member.
 4. The assembly of claim 3, further comprising: a third lateral frame member including a first end, the first end of the third lateral frame member including a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the third lateral frame member; wherein the second side frame member including a second end including one or more receiving members; and wherein the one or more receiving members of the second end of the second side frame member being sized and aligned to receive the flange portions of the first end of the third lateral frame member to cooperatively secure the third lateral frame member to the second side frame member.
 5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the flange portion comprises an extension and a locking tab transverse to a longitudinal axis of the extension.
 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more receiving members of the first side frame member have widths extending longitudinally permitting movement of the flange portion of the first lateral frame member within the one or more receiving members of the first side frame member, wherein the lateral frame member is pivotable to different locations relative to the first side frame member by pivoting the first lateral frame member.
 7. A modular frame assembly, comprising: a first and second lateral frame member, the first and second lateral frame members each including a first end, the first end including a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the first and second lateral frame member; and one or more receiving members adjacent and parallel to the flange portion; wherein the one or more receiving members of the first end of the first lateral frame member being sized and aligned to receive the flange portion of the first end of the second lateral frame member to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member and second lateral frame member together.
 8. The assembly of claim 7, further comprising: a third lateral frame member including a first end having a flange portion extending from a longitudinal axis of the third lateral frame member, and a second end on the second lateral frame member including one or more receiving members; wherein the one or more receiving members of the second end of the second lateral frame member being sized and aligned to receive the flange portion of the first end of the third lateral frame member to cooperatively secure the third lateral frame member to the second lateral frame member.
 9. A modular frame assembly, comprising: a first and second lateral frame member each comprising an elongated transverse portion including a flange portion, the transverse portion including an upper edge; a first and second side frame member each comprising a first end, a second end, and a cross panel extending therebetween; the first and second end including one or more receiving members to receive the flange portions of the first and second lateral frame members; and a top planar member having an upper surface and lower surface, the lower surface including one or a plurality of chambers to receive the upper edge of the transverse portion of the first and second lateral frame members.
 10. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a first end and a second end on the first and second lateral frame members, the first end and second end of the first and second lateral frame members including the flange portion.
 11. The assembly of claim 10, wherein the flange portion of the first end and second end of the first and second lateral frame member extending transverse from a longitudinal axis of the first and second ends of the first and second lateral frame member.
 12. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising: the cross panel including an upper edge comprising one or a plurality of receiving members; a pair of lateral shelf side members including one or more receiving members, a bottom edge having a flange portion to be inserted into the receiving members of the cross panel; one or a plurality of shelf lateral frame members each comprising an elongated transverse portion including a flange portion, the transverse portion including an upper edge; and one or a plurality of shelf top planar members having an upper surface and lower surface, the lower surfacing including one or a plurality of chambers to receive the upper edges of the transverse portion of the first and second shelf lateral frame members.
 13. The assembly of claim 12, further comprising: a first end and a second end on the first and second lateral shelf frame members, the first end and second ends on the first and second lateral shelf frame members including a flange portion.
 14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the flange portion of the first end and second end of the first and second lateral shelf frame member disposed transverse from a longitudinal axis of the first and second ends of the first and second lateral shelf frame member.
 15. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising a locking mechanism for locking the lateral frame members against relative pivotal movement from the side frame members.
 16. The assembly of claim 12, wherein the first and second shelf side frame members are integral with the first and second side frame members, respectively.
 17. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a first and second elongated support member each including a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, the first and second support members each having an upper edge, the second end of the first and second support member including a flange portion extending traversely therefrom, the first end of the first and second support member including a projection extending traversely from the longitudinal axis of the first end of the support member, wherein the flange portion of the first end of the first and second support member is aligned with and inserted into the receiving members of the first and second ends of the first or second side frame members; and a second top planar member having an upper surface and lower surface, the lower surface including one or a plurality of chambers to receive the upper edge of the first and second support members.
 18. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a pair of lateral chair side members including one or more receiving members, wherein the lateral chair side members are integral with the first and second side frame members; and one or a plurality of chair lateral frame members comprising a first end, and a second end, the first and second ends including a flange portion extending transverse from a longitudinal axis of the transverse portion, the flange portions inserting into the receiving members of the lateral chair side members.
 19. A method of forming a modular frame assembly, comprising: providing a first lateral frame member including a flange portion operable to be cooperatively secured; providing a first side frame member, wherein the first side frame member including one or more receiving members sized to receive the flange portion of the first lateral frame member; aligning the flange portion of the first lateral frame member with the one or more receiving members of the first side frame member; and inserting the flange portion of the first lateral frame member into the one or more receiving members of the first side frame member to cooperatively secure the first lateral frame member to the first side frame member.
 20. A method of forming a modular frame assembly, comprising: providing a first and second lateral frame member, wherein the first and second lateral frame members including a first end, a second end, and a transverse portion extending therebetween; wherein the first end and second end of the first and second lateral frame members including a flange portion extending traversely from a longitudinal axis of the first and second ends; and wherein the transverse portion including an upper edge; providing a first and second side frame member, wherein the first and second side frame members including a first end, a second end, and a cross panel extending therebetween; wherein the first and second end of the first and second side frame members including one or more receiving members sized to receive the flange portions of the first and second lateral frame members; providing a top planar member, wherein the top planar member including an upper surface and a lower surface, and wherein the lower surface of the top planar member including two elongated chambers to receive the upper edges of the transverse portion of the first and second lateral frame members; aligning and inserting the flange portion of the first end of the first lateral frame member with and into the one or more receiving members of the first end of the first side frame member; aligning and inserting the flange portion of the second end of the second lateral frame member with and into the one or more receiving members of the second end of the first side frame member; aligning and inserting the flange portion of the second end of the first lateral frame member with and into the one or more receiving members of the first end of the second side frame member; aligning and inserting the flange portion of the first end of the second lateral frame member with and into the one or more receiving members of the second end of the second side frame member; aligning the elongated chambers on the lower surface of the top planar member with the upper edges of the transverse portions of the first and second lateral frame members; and positioning the upper edges of the transverse portions of the first and second lateral frame members into the elongated chambers on the lower surface of the top planar member to secure the top planar member onto the first and second lateral frame member. 